The legal hits just keep coming in the club fight heard ’round the world.

A pair of young women hurt when musicians Chris Brown and Drake violently clashed at a SoHo club are the latest to file suit over the June 2012 incident.

Hollie Cassidy, 24, of Australia, and Veronica De Los Santos, 22, of New Jersey, were caught in the putative crossfire at W.i.P. when the rappers’ respective entourages erupted, slinging bottles around the club after Drake allegedly taunted Chris Brown over his relationship with Rihanna.

“Unfortunately, they were caught in the wrong place at the wrong time,” lawyer Gerald McCarthy said.

Cassidy was smashed in the head by a bottle, leaving her with a scar on her forehead, while De Los Santos suffered a nerve injury in her hand, the lawyer said.

The Manhattan Supreme Court lawsuit by Cassidy and De Los Santos is at least the seventh inspired by the club fight.

Model Ingrid Gutierrez, 21, was sitting at Brown’s table when the brawl broke out at 4 a.m. and had her head cut open by a bottle, according to her lawsuit.

“Hopefully Chris Brown and Drake will learn that anytime they’re in an atmosphere when they’re with a bunch of their friends, and everyone is drinking, that it’s obviously very likely they’re animosity toward each other will put innocent people in the middle,” her lawyer Louis Grandelli told The Post.

Brooklyn student Howard Clement, 30, claims in his own lawsuit that he was attacked from behind during the incident, while financial planner Lucy Pavlovsky, 24, and model Nadia Beddini, 27, were also hurt.